Chapter 855: International Speculation
He Lushen never dreamed that one day, his messy and meaningless experience in picking up girls could actually help him achieve his goal at the critical moment.
He became friends with Jason Harmer. Oh no, Jason Harmer thought he and Liu were friends, and he was very happy.
That day, at night in China time, morning in the US time, the two men chatted casually in front of millions of international netizens, getting to know each other better. They chatted very well and felt that they had met too late. Jason, in particular, became more and more interested in He Lushen. He even admitted that he had never seen a girl who suited his taste so well - how could he not be compatible when he met someone who understood him best?
He Lushen did succeed in narrowing the distance between himself and Jason with his flirting skills, but gradually, he found that something was not right.
Princess of the Han Dynasty (He Lushen) admitted during the chat that the original intention of registering this account was to promote the overseas release of the Chinese movie he starred in. He didn't expect it to become popular, and he was surprised and delighted to meet Jason. He tried his best to bring the topic to the movie.
Jason then suggested that he would go to the U.S. premiere of "Autumn Moon over the Han Palace" next month and that he would like to meet her and talk to her then.
He Lushen felt ashamed, as they had no intention of holding a premiere abroad at all... According to their experience, some domestic films were eager to be released in North America, with massive publicity, but ended up with a cold reception at the premiere, with the attendance rate being less than one-third of the total, which was extremely embarrassing.
He and his father believed that if the pre-promotion was in place, it wouldn’t matter whether there was a premiere or not, as audiences who wanted to see the movie would still come on their own initiative.
He Lushen was in a dilemma. Jason sent another message, "I have to get busy with work. It was a pleasure chatting with you. It made me very happy this morning. What a wonderful start. I think my work today will be easier."
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After that, Jason never showed up in the YouTube comments again. Because he sent his personal contact information, including phone number and instant messaging account, to the commercial email address of Princess Han Dynasty on YouTube. This was an account that countless fans were drooling over. He Lushen got it so easily, but he didn't feel very happy.
You can save the phone number. As for chatting friends or something, just say "Liu? You don't know how to use American instant messaging software" when the time comes.
Driven by Jason Harmer, the popularity of the Han Dynasty Princess abroad is about to explode. Several mainstream foreign entertainment media have dug up her resume in China - college student, Internet celebrity, company owner, movie director... As for music, it is not her main business, but just a spice of her life. Liu's fame story is so magical and lucky that they reported her as a news figure.
The media in Australia and New Zealand were surprised to find that the cat food company founded by the Han Dynasty princess was actually the mainland China agent of the famous pet food company Cats'Garden. So they conducted a further investigation - in fact, there was no need for a special investigation. Liu? was very open about business and everything was out in the open. The Australian and New Zealand media also found that the dolls Xiaojie and Xingzi, which were recently popular in Australia and New Zealand and were snapped up by customers, were also related to this Han Dynasty princess. She was the initiator of the doll project, and Cats'Garden bought the copyright of the doll image from her.
After learning that these dolls were also being sold in China, an Australian netizen immediately posted a message online asking for help from Chinese netizens, "Can anyone help me buy a Xiaojie? My mother loves this doll. She originally had a Xiaojie, but it suddenly disappeared one day. Maybe my sister took it away. Her daughter also likes Xiaojie. My mother is in a bad mood now, because both Xiaojie and Xingzi are out of stock in Australian counters and supermarkets. We can't buy them anywhere. Can you help me buy two dolls? One Xiaojie and one Xingzi. The price doesn't matter. Thank you very much. I love China! (Love)"
This Australian guy is really trying hard to get the Xiaojie doll.
His sincerity touched Chinese netizens, and someone immediately replied, "I have an Xingzi. Since you said you love China, I can give it to you directly. You pay for the international postage yourself. But Xiaojie is difficult to deal with because it has been discontinued in China."
"Yes, they have been discontinued for a long time. I remember that many people received Xiaojie and Persimmon and thought they were ugly and unfashionable. They gave Liu's online store more than a dozen negative reviews. Liu might have been angry and took back a lot of the dolls for 100 yuan. After that, I never heard of anyone receiving Xiaojie and Persimmon as gifts."
"What's a persimmon?" the Australian asked.
“Don’t you have persimmons over there?”
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